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Juan Francisco González Escobar (Santiago, Chile, September 25, 1853 – Santiago, March 4, 1933) is known as one of the four Great Chilean Masters and as the archetypal romantic bohemian artist of the early 20th century. He was the most prolific of the Chilean masters, leaving an estimated 4,000 works, and was also notable for being one of Chile's first modern painters. He was seen as a symbol of the new creative generation that appeared in 20th century Chile, with a style highly influenced by impressionism and local elements.

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  • خوان فرنسيسكو غونزاليس (ar)
  • Juan Francisco González (de)
  • Juan Francisco González (en)
  • Juan Francisco González (es)
  • Juan Francisco González (fr)
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  • خوان فرنسيسكو غونزاليس (بالإسبانية: Juan Francisco González)‏ هو رسام تشيلي، ولد في 25 سبتمبر 1853 في سانتياغو في تشيلي، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 4 مارس 1933. (ar)
  • Juan Francisco González Escobar (* 25. September 1853 in Santiago de Chile; † 4. März 1933 ebenda) war ein chilenischer Maler. González hatte den ersten Malunterricht bei Manuel Tapia, der ihn an Pedro Lira empfahl. Dieser bereitete ihn auf die Aufnahme an die von Alejandro Ciccarelli geleitete Academia de Bellas Artes (1869) vor, wo er – gleich dem gleichaltrigen Alfredo Valenzuela Puelma – Schüler von Ernst Kirchbach und Juan Mochi war. (de)
  • Juan Francisco González Escobar (Santiago, 25 de septiembre de 1853- 4 de marzo de 1933) fue un pintor chileno. Reconocido como uno de los cuatro «grandes maestros de la pintura chilena», resulta ser el prototipo del pintor romántico y bohemio de inicios del siglo XX.​ De los cuatro grandes maestros chilenos, es quien posee más cuadros realizados, estimados en cerca de 4000. También destacó por ser uno de los primeros pintores modernos de Chile. Símbolo de las nuevas generaciones creativas a las que se vio enfrentada el Chile del siglo XX, su estilo es muy semejante al impresionista pero no en su plenitud. (es)
  • Juan Francisco González Escobar (Santiago, Chile, September 25, 1853 – Santiago, March 4, 1933) is known as one of the four Great Chilean Masters and as the archetypal romantic bohemian artist of the early 20th century. He was the most prolific of the Chilean masters, leaving an estimated 4,000 works, and was also notable for being one of Chile's first modern painters. He was seen as a symbol of the new creative generation that appeared in 20th century Chile, with a style highly influenced by impressionism and local elements. (en)
  • Juan Francisco González Escobar, né le 25 septembre 1853 à Santiago au Chili et mort le 4 mars 1933 dans la même ville, est connu comme l'un des quatre grands maîtres chiliens et comme l'archétype de l'artiste romantique bohème du début du XXe siècle. Il est le plus prolifique des maîtres chiliens, laissant environ 4 000 œuvres, et est également remarquable pour être l'un des premiers peintres modernes du Chili. Il est considéré comme un symbole de la nouvelle génération créative apparue au Chili au XXe siècle, avec un style fortement influencé par l'impressionnisme et les éléments locaux. (fr)
  • Juan Francisco González Escobar (Santiago del Cile, 25 settembre 1853 – Santiago del Cile, 4 marzo 1933) è stato un pittore cileno. Originario di una famiglia benestante, suo padre aveva un negozio di prodotti importati dall'Ecuador, mentre suo fratello Simón González, era uno scultore molto apprezzato, vincitore di una medaglia d'oro alla Esposizione di Parigi del 1900. Frequentò l'Instituto Nacional nel quale conobbe futuri grandi artisti come e . Riconoscendo le doti artistiche del giovane, il padre lo inviò a studiare dal pittore cileno , il quale, lo raccomandò a sua volta al pittore . Quest'ultimo lo incitò a iscriversi e frequentare la Academia de pintura dove fu allievo di e successivamente nel 1869 di e nel 1876 di , fino ad abbandonare la scuola nel 1878. (it)
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  • Juan Francisco González (en)
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